2017
DOI: 10.1080/10455752.2017.1407070
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Raymond Williams, Romanticism and Nature

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“…It was considered as the backlash against empirical science and industrialism. Löwy et al (2018) opined that romanticism in middle age was based on the admiration of nature that was thought to be a great teacher and ultimate beauty. John Keats was known as one of the most famous workers of romanticism for his poem Ode To Autumn introduced in 1820.…”
Section: Romanticism In Medieval (Middle) Period Of English Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was considered as the backlash against empirical science and industrialism. Löwy et al (2018) opined that romanticism in middle age was based on the admiration of nature that was thought to be a great teacher and ultimate beauty. John Keats was known as one of the most famous workers of romanticism for his poem Ode To Autumn introduced in 1820.…”
Section: Romanticism In Medieval (Middle) Period Of English Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our goal is not to review the geography, culture and history of indigenous groups in any great detail, but to examine their survival strategies and insurgent geographies based on cultural symbols, family bonds and land-based responses to the excesses of frontier making. This is directly inspired by the 'cultural materialism' of Raymond Williams, which entails the mobilisation of culture against modern society with a creative reconciliation between multiple sensitivities and an anti-capitalist critique (Löwy and Sayre 2018). The main intention is to make use of the conceptualisation of frontier making to understand the socio-spatial trajectory and, in addition, propose a typology of indigenous spaces.…”
Section: Spiralling Paradoxes: the Indigeneity Of Frontier Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%